P. Marin-franch et al., Dielectric properties and spatial distribution of polarization of ceramic plus polymer composite sensors, MAT RES INN, 4(5-6), 2001, pp. 334-339
Thin films ceramic + polymer composite sensors with mixed connectivities po
ssess high values of piezo- and pyroelectric coefficients and the formabili
ty and flexibility which are not attainable in a single-phase ferroelectric
material, i. e., an electroceramic or a polymer. The efficiency and the pi
ezo- and pyroelectric figure of merit (FOM) are influenced by the temperatu
re dependence of the dielectric properties and the nature of the spatial di
stribution of polarization of the composite material. We report the results
of a study of dielectric properties of calcium - modified lead titanate (P
TCa) and a polar copolymer, polyvinylidene fluoride and trifluoroethylene P
(VDF-TrFE) and PTCa and epoxy in a wide frequency range. Each of the two co
mposites was fabricated with two different volume fractions of the constitu
ent phases. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of polarization was deter
mined by the laser intensity modulation method (LIMM) for each composite se
nsor in order to assess the polarization distribution of the sensors. These
results are also reported in this work.